Re: postmap for db files in sub-directory now fails

2017-12-15 Thread Wietse Venema
Scott Kitterman: > Some Debian users aren't thrilled about a behavior change associated with the > 20170611 Berkeley DB 2 DB_CONFIG fix. Apparently [1] something like: > > | root@playbox01:~# postmap test/in > > used to work, but now there is an error: > > | postmap: fatal: open database test/

trouble with check_policy_service

2017-12-15 Thread Fabian A. Santiago
Hello postfix community, for an unknown reason i've been unable to pin down, my postfix suddenly seems to have stopped processing inbound emails with my policyd-spf-perl check_policy_service. it's been working fine and then poof, gone. no headers written from it and no maillog entries pertaini

PATCH: postmap for db files in sub-directory now fails

2017-12-15 Thread Wietse Venema
Wietse Venema: > Scott Kitterman: > > Some Debian users aren't thrilled about a behavior change associated with > > the > > 20170611 Berkeley DB 2 DB_CONFIG fix. Apparently [1] something like: > > > > | root@playbox01:~# postmap test/in > > > > used to work, but now there is an error: > > > >

Distinction between next-hop and nexthop ?

2017-12-15 Thread J Doe
Hi, I was reading the documentation for the smtp_tls_verify_cert_match parameter in man 5 postconf and noted under the “nexthop” strategy that both next-hop and nexthop are specified. Example: “Match against the next-hop domain...” “When MX lookups are not suppressed, this is the orig

Re: Distinction between next-hop and nexthop ?

2017-12-15 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Dec 15, 2017, at 5:37 PM, J Doe wrote: > > Example: > >“Match against the next-hop domain...” > >“When MX lookups are not suppressed, this is the original nexthop > domain...” > > Up until this point, I had been viewing them as interchangeable, but are they > in fact referring

Re: Distinction between next-hop and nexthop ?

2017-12-15 Thread J Doe
> On Dec 15, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Viktor Dukhovni > wrote: > >> On Dec 15, 2017, at 5:37 PM, J Doe wrote: >> >> Example: >> >> “Match against the next-hop domain...” >> >> “When MX lookups are not suppressed, this is the original nexthop >> domain...” >> >> Up until this point, I had be

Re: ot: policyd advise

2017-12-15 Thread Voytek
On Fri, December 15, 2017 12:36 pm, Zhang Huangbin wrote: > > iRedAPD works on two Postfix protocol state: RCPT, END-OF-MESSAGE. > Different states have different functions. for example, greylisting > plugin only works in RCPT state, but throttle plugin works on both states. > > iRedAPD logs to /